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Relationship and Family


Please find below my notes for Pt. 2 of the teaching series, “Relationships”- Relationship and Family.  For personal use only.  For all other uses contact info@gccnetwork.org.  (c) 2012 Terry Broadwater.

Happy Mother’s Day!  Welcome to Pt. 2 of Relationships: “Relationships and Family!”  Today I want to talk about why “family” is the most powerful demonstration and best example of the way relationships are supposed to work; and how “family” is God’s idea and desire for his kingdom and for every one of us.

Remember the old TV show, “All in the Family” with Archie and Edith Bunker, Meathead and Gloria?  Here’s a family with tons of dysfunction and challenges, but in the end, their relationship with each other always trumped everything.  What about a more modern example: “Parenthood!”  Jo Ann and I love this show.

“Parenthood” takes the reality of family life, condenses it, dramatizes it, and packages it into 42-minutes of coziness. For the most part, each member of the ensemble gets equal play, though Peter Krause’s Adam Braverman, if anyone, is the center of the show, if only because he represents the responsible son, the dependable husband, and the reliable brother. He’s magnificent in the way that he interacts with his family and deals with his autistic son, Max. Lauren Graham is the unreliable single mother, sister, and daughter, a well-intentioned and hard-working mom who can’t seem to get out of her own way when it comes to both her career and family. Meanwhile, Dax Shepard — who has a much better and more likable presence than you could ever hope for, is trying to raise an illegitimate son he only recently became aware of, five years after the boy’s birth.  Then there’s Julie (Erika Christiansen), the ambitious corporate lawyer who feels like she’s missing her daughter’s childhood, and her husband, Joel (Sam Jaegerman), the stay-at-home Dad, who is grappling with the sometimes, emasculating reality of that position. He’s a licensed contractor who has been relegated to juice box dispenser, but he doesn’t dismiss it. He understands the importance of his role. The family patriarch and matriarch here are Craig T. Nelson’s Zeek and his wife, Camille (Bonnie Bedelia), who ironically are the only family members whose marriage has legitimately been endangered, but only after decades of marriage.

“Parenthood” depicts one big “family” with again, more than one issue or problem they seem to be constantly dealing with.  But what you come to realize is that their “relationship as a family” is the glue, the bond, the reason they can keep it all together and overcome the struggles and difficulties; traverse the tough and happy times…

It’s appropriate that we talk about relationships and family on Mother’s Day!  Let’s give up for all the ladies in the house!  Personally, I’m very thankful and appreciative of my Mom and my wife- who is an incredible mom, wife, and woman of God!  We’ll talk more about honoring all the ladies later, but let me give you this to consider:

Top Ten Reasons God Created Women:

 10.       God worried Adam would get lost in the Garden because he wouldn’t ask for directions!

9.         God knew that someday Adam would need someone to hand him the TV remote!  (Parenthetically, it has been noted that men don’t want to see what’s ON TV, they want to see what ELSE is on)!

8.         God knew that Adam would never make a doctor’s appointment!

7.         God knew that when Adam’s fig leaf wore out, he wouldn’t buy a new one!

6.         God knew that Adam would never remember to take out the garbage!

5.         God wanted man to be fruitful and multiply, but he knew too that Adam would never be able to handle the pains and labor of childbirth!

4.         As “keeper of the garden” Adam would need help finding his tools!

3.         Adam needed someone to blame for the “apple” incident, and for everything else that was really his fault!

2.         As the Bible says, “It is not good for man to be alone!”  And the Number 1 reason…

1.         God stepped back, looked at Adam and said, “I can do much better than that!”

True?  Ok, let’s get serious now!  Family matters significantly for God and it needs to for us as well.  Again, “Family is how we relate- to each other and to God!”  So, relationship is best understood in the context of family!

Relationship and Family Foundation

Mark 10:6-9 But ‘God made them male and female’ from the beginning of creation.  ‘This explains why a man leaves his father and mother and is joined to his wife, and the two are united into one.’  Since they are no longer two but one, let no one split apart what God has joined together.”

The bottom line is that “family matters to God” and that’s why it should matter with us!  As a matter of fact, God ordained and instituted the ‘family” above everything else.  His heart and plan is that we all exist with Him and with each other in the context of “family!”  Throughout history family has been the foundation of all society, which is the primary reason Satan so diligently attacks and endeavors to disrupt and destroy the family!

That’s why you read things in the Bible like God creating Adam and Eve to be husband and wife, to multiply, and to have children- sons and daughters.  You read throughout the OT how God relates to Israel as “his children” as well as sometime referring to them as his “bride or wife.”  You also see the organization of Israel in terms of “Tribes, Clans, and Families.”  In the NT, Jesus is called the “Son of God” and he refers to God as our “Heavenly Father.”  He tell us to pray this way: “Our Father…”  Later, Paul uses terminology of “spiritual fathers and sons and spiritual mothers and daughters” to describe the context of making disciples and mentoring.

Further, Jesus, Paul and others reference the “church” as the “bride of Christ” and the “family of God.”  Paul also says that just as Jesus loves his church, so a “husband is to love his wife.”  So, as you can clearly see, as far as God is concerned, everything is about FAMILY and it is RELATIONSHIPS that make up the family.

And finally, back to Jesus- his ultimate purpose was to restore you and me to what- Religious experience?  Institutionalized programs?  Rules and Regulations?  Dogmatic exercises?  Of course not!  God sent his “SON” to provide the way for his “prodigal sons and daughters” to be restored to right relationship with God, our Father!”

Relationship and Focus on the Family

Eph. 5:21-6:4 And further, submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.  For wives, this means submit to your husbands as to the Lord.  For a husband is the head of his wife as Christ is the head of the church. He is the Savior of his body, the church.  As the church submits to Christ, so you wives should submit to your husbands in everything.  For husbands, this means love your wives, just as Christ loved the church. He gave up his life for her to make her holy and clean, washed by the cleansing of God’s word.  He did this to present her to himself as a glorious church without a spot or wrinkle or any other blemish. Instead, she will be holy and without fault.  In the same way, husbands ought to love their wives as they love their own bodies. For a man who loves his wife actually shows love for himself.  No one hates his own body but feeds and cares for it, just as Christ cares for the church.  And we are members of his body.  As the Scriptures say, “A man leaves his father and mother and is joined to his wife, and the two are united into one.”  This is a great mystery, but it is an illustration of the way Christ and the church are one.  So again I say, each man must love his wife as he loves himself, and the wife must respect her husband.  Children, obey your parents because you belong to the Lord, for this is the right thing to do.  “Honor your father and mother.” This is the first commandment with a promise: If you honor your father and mother, “things will go well for you, and you will have a long life on the earth.”  Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger by the way you treat them. Rather, bring them up with the discipline and instruction that comes from the Lord.

That’s a ton of Scripture and wisdom right there!  Basically, Paul is telling us what our most immediate family relationships need to look like- as a husband, father, wife, mother, and children; and it says very importantly, that these relationships need to reflect Jesus’ relationship with his church!

First thing the Bible says about relationship in the context of your immediate family is that it’s all about “submission.”  Few people like that word today and fewer practice it!  But it’s because we don’t fully appreciate and understand what the Bible means by it!

Biblical submission has to do with two very powerful things with powerful benefits: 1) It means to “come under authority”, and 2) It means to be greatly appreciated.  And the benefits are someone else is “covering” and protecting you; looking out for your best interests because you have their best interests at heart, and you know just how valued you are.

God wants our immediate family relationships- especially between a husband and wife to be about covering and caring for one another!  It’s knowing ladies that you can submit to your husband BECAUSE he deeply cares for you and he’s going to cover you; protect you, provide for you, empower you!  It’s knowing men that you can submit to your wife BECAUSE she is going to also take care of you and she’s going to affirm you and be affectionate toward you.

The Bible also says that children need to submit to their parents knowing they have their best interests at heart, that parents want the very best for their kids, that they have a responsibility to protect them and set them up for a blessed future.

All of these relationships are mirrored by Jesus’ relationship with the church!  Jesus loved the church by giving his life for her- so a husband is to do likewise.  The church loves Jesus by honoring his role and responsibility- so a wife is to do likewise.  And all of us share the responsibility that is given to “children.”

And what makes these relationships work is that we are submitted; to God and to one another.  And what makes them not work is that we’re not submitted; not to God nor to one another!  And being submitted means I am counting on you for your covering and your care!

Relationship and the Family of Faith

Luke 8:19-21 Then Jesus’ mother and brothers came to see him, but they couldn’t get to him because of the crowd.  Someone told Jesus, “Your mother and your brothers are outside, and they want to see you.”  Jesus replied, “My mother and my brothers are all those who hear God’s word and obey it.”

Why is the church so important?  For one very powerful reason: it’s all about Family!  You can have all the friends in the world- but what’s better than friends is family!  You may not think you have any friends, but you have a family!  And you may think we don’t get along a times, and we don’t agree on everything, and we all have different tastes and preferences, and we can complain and criticize, and we think “What???”  Hey, welcome to family!

Family is hard, it’s complicated, it’s not always perfect, but thank God we have this GCC family!  And as we know, family is family, and when you have family, you never give up on family- you fight for family, and “church is family!”  It’s your FOREVER FAMILY!  I hope your biological family all knows Jesus, but the church is the family you’ll be with forever.

Because it’s a SPIRITUAL FAMILY!  And in it you have spiritual fathers, sons, mothers, daughters, every spiritual grandsons and granddaughters…

The key to the Church Family is that we “hear and obey!”  We listen and receive God’s Word and we put it into practice- Jesus says, “That’s my Family!”  Because it’s a family that wants to do that because it’s based on Relationship and Service!

What’s the difference between a restaurant and a family dinner?  At the “restaurant” someone takes care of everything, wait on you, bring it to the table, and you can even complain about it; maybe even turn in a complaint card!  “The gravy was too salty… I’d like a complaint card please!”

If you did that to your mother or father, they’re doing to do something to you!  I’d never complain about that!  It’s hurtful and harmful, and greatly disrespects the service they are offering you.  Also, you don’t just roll into mom and dad’s house, sit down, and start ordering a meal!  “Hey, I’ve been sitting here awhile… I’d like the menu please…”

What’s going to happen most of the time?  “Hey, this is family, go to the fridge, help yourself, you know where the food is!”  Or, “Hey, help set the table then, you know where the plates are!”  And when dinner is done, you help to clean up, right?  It’s family, we join in and do something.

That’s the difference between a restaurant and a family!  It’s whether or not you join in and do something!  And you join in and do something because this is not a restaurant, this is a family; we are brothers and sisters, together, serving our Father and serving one another!  GCC is family and this family gives you not merely the opportunity, but more importantly, the relationships that require the responsibility to serve…

In a family you see a need and you meet it.  In a business, you don’t!  Why?  Because family is different; it’s an entirely higher and deeper level of relationship!  And that’s why God doesn’t call his church a business, or an organization, or institution, but a FAMILY!

You don’t walk into a restaurant and say, “Are there any needs here I can meet?  Do you need a new commercial over or fridge… I’m just so invested in this mean you served me!”  You don’t do that, but you definitely do that when it’s family!  You look for ways to serve, help, bless someone else- again, that’s why God wants his church to be family because those things reflect his heart and nature.

And if you’re not doing those things, serving, helping, being a part, giving, it’s not going to feel like family and you’re going to find it easy to just leave; it’s just a restaurant or business experience for you.  But when it’s family, you just don’t leave; you’re involved, you’re serving, giving, invested- it’s FAMILY!  Amen?

Jesus said, “My mother and brothers are those who are hearing and doing my Word; that’s my family!  They own the mission, they’re committed, they’re putting faith into action, they’re discovering the joys of helping and serving others!  And that’s why God calls his church family and that’s why you need the family of faith.  The church, GCC, gives you the relationships and responsibilities that goes along with that to truly experience what it feels like to invest and live life abundantly!

Tell you a story: Previous church, this guy who meets with me and tell me how bad the church is, how no one has connected with him, who he’s not getting fed… and I asked him two questions: 1) Tell me how much you gave last year? And 2) Where have you served?  Guess what?  Nothing and nowhere!  He missed the whole point and purpose.  It’s a FAMILY and in the family you don’t just show up, you jump in a serve!  And I promise you, when you do that, you don’t complain, you experience all the joys and fulfillment that family, despite it’s imperfections, brings to your life!

Where you serve is where you will find family!  Where you understand it’s all about relationship and not about religion you find family and fulfillment!

Foundation of Family, Focusing on your Family, and the Church, the Family of Faith!

Next Week: Pt. 3 Relationships and Friends

 

 

 

 

 

 




Relationship with God


Please find below my notes for the teaching series, Relationships, Pt. 1 “Relationship with God.”  For personal use only.  All other uses contact info@gccnetwork.org.  (c) 2012, Terry Broadwater.

Welcome to Part 1 of our new teaching series: RELATIONSHIPS!  Illustration: My friends in HS- the “BUD Club”- Big Ugly Dudes…  I’m not making this up!  We did everything together…  We were inseparable…  We hugged and cried at graduation, promised to stay in touch- BUDS forever!  That lasted a few months at most…

Did you ever have somebody that you loved, cared for, committed to, and then one day, it was all gone?  How about, ever meet Mr. Perfect and he turned out to be Mr. Psycho?  Or, knew a married couple that you knew was the prefect couple, if anyone was going to make it, they would; and then one day, they just split up?  Makes you wonder if any relationship can make it!

Well, there’s a direct correlation between all our relationships and our relationship with God!  Since God created us for “relationship” then we can’t get them right unless our relationship with Him is right.  Because you can’t simply have a “religion” with God or a “ministry” with God or a “thing” with God; you have to have a relationship!

Why do relationships go wrong?  We won’t work at it! 

Prov. 29:18 (NLT) “When people do not accept divine guidance, they run wild!”    Without vision people perish and that goes for relationships- you have to have a vision for your relationships, and starts with your relationship with God!

Rev. 3:15-16 (NLT) “I know all the things you do, that you are neither hot nor cold.  I wish you were one or the other!  But since you are lukewarm, I will spit you out of my mouth!”

Jesus said this, “You can be hot and you can be cold, but don’t be lukewarm when it comes to your relationship with God!  That’s nauseating!”  And when that comes to our relationship with God people fall into one of three categories:

HOT- You are growing spiritually!  Spiritual growth is not some mysterious thing that just happens to us.  It is the result of developing certain disciplines in your life and living them out consistently.  And it’s a process over time as you learn, apply what you’ve learned practically, and mature as a result.

2 Thess. 1:3 “…for we are thankful that your faith is flourishing and you are all growing in love for each other.”

Are you “hot” for the things of God?  Is your faith flourishing?  Is your love for God and for others growing?  Spiritual growth is not just about biblical knowledge- that can puff you up; but it’s about applying that biblical knowledge to your life in the everyway and the everyday!

COLD- You don’t know God yet!  And Jesus said that’s not necessarily a bad place to be, since you can basically meet God in a moment and in that moment, be instantaneously turned around.  But when that happens, you get turned around (repentance) and then start taking the steps to follow Jesus…

But if you’re “cold” it’s because you don’t yet know God; maybe you know about him, you know about Jesus; you even believe that he’s for real; but you don’t yet “know” him in a personal relationship dynamic!

Jesus talked about this- John 7:28 “Yes, you know me, and you know where I come from.  But I represent the one you don’t know…”  So, Jesus said, “I’d rather you are hot and growing spiritually or cold, with the opportunity to meet God, then to be…

Lukewarm- You’re drifting!  Frankly, Jesus said, this is the worst state to be in!  We would think that to be “cold”, to not know God is the worst possible condition someone could experience.  But that’s not true!  It’s being “lukewarm” about God- drifting…

Heb. 2:1 “So we must listen very carefully to the truth we have heard, or we may drift away from it.”  

If we don’t give diligent attention to our “following Christ” we will drift away from Him, from the truth of His Word and the truth of what God has written about us!  And honestly, this is where most Christians and most churches find themselves!  Shocked?!  How do I know that, because of the spiritual landscape in America right now tell us!

The problem is we have lost our focus, our vision, regarding having a personal, “hot”, relationship with God!  Church services, church programs, church activity, church buildings… cannot replace our personal relationship with God!  We are drifting and so many don’t even realize it because they’re having so much “fun” doing church stuff!

Illustration: On vacation at the beach… riding the waves… looking up and realizing “I don’t recognize the beach!”  Didn’t realize I’d drifted so far…  Wasn’t paying attention!

My relationship with God doesn’t happen by accident; doesn’t happen because I’m in church, or in a class, or in a ministry, or LIFE Group; your relationship with God happens because you want it to and you work at it!  That goes for any relationship that we say matters!

So, here are two questions: Personally and in our groups, to deal with and answer…

What “Disciplines” Best Help Me Relate to God?

Jer. 29:13-14 “If you look for me in earnest, you will find me (when?) when you seek me.  I will be found by you, says the Lord…”  Notice, it’s only when I’m very diligently, with all my heart, earnestly seeking God, that I will find Him!

But when you “seek God earnestly” it’s because you want to go with Him and you want Him to go with you!  And that’s what the Bible tells us, God said, 2 Chron. 15:2 (NASB) “The Lord is with you when you are with Him.  And if you seek Him, He will let you find Him; but if you forsake Him, He will forsake you!” 

See how that works?  You have to “go with God” because God knows where He’s going; it’s not the other way around, which is so much of what we pray and what we do…  A hot relationship with God is all about disciplining yourself to “go with Him” everyday!

What disciplines help you experience and relate to God in a way that produces spiritual growth in your life?  We are all potentially going to relate to God in different ways! 

The key is you are relating and as a result you are growing…  Me- I relate to all three of my kids differently… 

Disciplines of: Bible Study, Prayer, Fasting, Worship, Fellowship, Accountability Group, Serving, Missions, Other Ways?  The key is, these disciplines that you need to incorporate into your life, the purpose for them, is to grow spiritually; not just do stuff, and to do these in a way that it’s you relating to God and relating to you.

What “Distractions” Hinder Me from Relating to God?

Just like there are disciplines that will help you to experience God in a growing, more on fire way- hot, there are things that will definitely keep you from developing in Christ!

Ps. 24:3-5 “Who may climb the mountain of the Lord?  Who may stand in his holy place?  Only those whose hands and hearts are pure, who do not worship idols and never tell lies.  They will receive the Lord’s blessing and have right standing with God…”

“Clean hands” and “idol free” is what enables you to experience God’s presence in your life and be blessed.  This represents being purified from sin!

Two primary “distractions” that will hinder your relationship with God:

SIN- Greek word “harmatea” literally means to “miss the mark.”  What sin in your life is making you miss the mark with God; hindering your relationship with Him?

1 Cor. 15:34 “Come to your senses and stop sinning.  For to your shame I say that some of you don’t even know God!”  Wow!  What do you have to do?  Stop the sin!  Stop doing the thing that is greatly hindering you in your relationship with God.

People do it all the time- “Man, I really love Jesus… but I hate my boss so I’m just going to keep making him miserable until…”  Or, “Oh, I love the Lord… but I love my car or my job or my neighbor’s wife or… more!”  What is that sin in your life that you love more than God?

John 14:15 “If you love me, obey my commandments!”  That’s the test!  If I really love God then I’m obeying his word, I’m living in his purposes for my life!  You cannot have unconfessed sin in your life and grow spiritually- it will only hinder your relationship with God!

If you want to have clean hands and a pure heart then you have to confess the sins in your life so your relationship with God can be right; you have right standing with God!  So, pray about those things, tell a mentor, share it in your group, but plan to make it right or it won’t be right!

1 Cor. 10:13 “But remember that the temptations that come into your life are no different from what others experience.  And God is faithful.  He will keep the temptation from becoming so strong that you can’t stand up against it.  When you are tempted, he will show you a way out so that you will not give in to it.”

IDOLATRY: This greatly hinders your relationship with God because you’ve made gods out of other things.  And what are other gods?  Anything and everything in your life that you love and worship more than God!

Ex. 20:3 “Do not worship any other gods besides me.”  You say, “I don’t do that!”  Then why is your relationship with God so lukewarm?  Why are you so nonchalant about the Lord?  About going deeper with God- really living out His purpose for your life?  Why?  Because he’s not God, capital “G”, he’s just thrown in there with all the other god’s you have in your life!

“What are the things that I put ahead of God in my life?”  And let me define that- “putting it ahead of God” means that you are more passionate about that “thing” than you are about growing in the Lord and doing his will.  It could even be something that is a good thing…

Talk about this in your groups this week; in your personal devotional time; work it into your vision for your life- determine to have a purposeful and passionate relationship with God!

 How’s your relationship with God today?  Is it hot?  Cold?  Lukewarm?  Is there any unconfessed sin in your life?  Idols?  What are you going to do about it?




Living in the Light


Below are my notes for Pt. 3 of the Shine teaching series, “Living in the Light.”  (c) 2012, Terry Broadwater.  For personal use.  For all other uses please contact info@gccnetwork.org.

One of the things I love about living in Colorado is there are over 300 days of sunshine every year, compared to Seattle which averages about 70!  Did you know there are great benefits to living in the sunlight?  When our eyes detect darkness, a small gland in the brain called the pineal releases melatonin, which establishes sleep cycles. When we detect light, melatonin production subsides and its cheerier hormonal sibling, serotonin, takes over to promote wakefulness and help elevate mood. (The word serotonin is rooted in serum + tonic, so it’s like an elixir for happiness. Melatonin is the mel or “black” tonic, for darkness.)

Eph. 5:1-14 (Read) Imitate God, therefore, in everything you do, because you are his dear children. Live a life filled with love, following the example of Christ. He loved us and offered himself as a sacrifice for us, a pleasing aroma to God.  Let there be no sexual immorality, impurity, or greed among you. Such sins have no place among God’s people. Obscene stories, foolish talk, and coarse jokes—these are not for you. Instead, let there be thankfulness to God. You can be sure that no immoral, impure, or greedy person will inherit the Kingdom of Christ and of God. For a greedy person is an idolater, worshiping the things of this world.  Don’t be fooled by those who try to excuse these sins, for the anger of God will fall on all who disobey him. Don’t participate in the things these people do. For once you were full of darkness, but now you have light from the Lord. So live as people of light! For this light within you produces only what is good and right and true.  10 Carefully determine what pleases the Lord. 11 Take no part in the worthless deeds of evil and darkness; instead, expose them. 12 It is shameful even to talk about the things that ungodly people do in secret. 13 But their evil intentions will be exposed when the light shines on them, 14 for the light makes everything visible. This is why it is said, “Awake, O sleeper (melatonin!!), rise up from the dead,? and Christ will give you light (serotonin!!).

There is this period in history called, The Dark Ages, 5th to 15th century, following the collapse of the Roman Empire.  It is called the Dark Ages primarily because it lacked any significant scientific break throughs, relatively no innovation, filled with war, disease, and plagues, and institutionalized religion!

The Dark Ages ended because of the Renaissance, the advent of the printing press and a cultural movement of the arts and sciences.  But the Dark Ages ended too because of those like Martin Luther and his 95 thesis, that questioned that salvation is not merely by faith alone but must be accompanied by corresponding works (practical application), nailed to the door of a church in Wittenberg, Germany on Oct. 31, 1517 that inspired the Protestant Reformation!

Living in the Light is the practical application of the revelation of Jesus Christ!  This is the only way we can truly SHINE for Christ.  Paul calls us to live in the light…  Living in the Light- it “wakes” you up to life!  Four keys to Living in the Light…

 IMITATE GOD

 “Imitate God, therefore, in everything you do, because you are his dear children.” (Ephesians 5:1 NLT)

 Here are some of my imitations: Pinky, Grover, and Craig!  But imitating God is much more than pretending to sound like his voice or proclaim his values- too many people do that.  Imitating God is about putting his voice and values into practice!

The best way to understand this is not to say, “I’m practicing what I preach” but to live your life in such a way that you are constantly putting into practice what Jesus preached!  That’s how you live in the light and imitate God.

Practicing the values that Jesus espoused means you are enlightened to the best and right and only way to really live and you are bringing that revelation- Light, to others!

Ask: “Do I imitate God by practicing godly values?  Example: Treating others the way you want to be treated.  Loving others as yourself.  Not being judgmental.  Etc.

DON’T PARTICIPATE IN DARKNESS

“Don’t participate in the things these people do. For once you were full of darkness, but now you have light from the Lord. So live as people of light!”. (Ephesians 5: 7, 8 NLT)

Notice that Paul is NOT telling us to steer clear, avoid, or have nothing to do with people who are practicing sin and may be full of darkness; nor is he getting all legalistic about it.  This would contradict the very ministry of Jesus- his direct association with “sinners” that the religious constantly condemned him for, as well as Paul’s own ministry to the Gentiles.  Further, it would go against the grain of the Great Commission, and Jesus’ call for us to “be light!”

My church growing up made a point of noting that bowling, playing baseball, mixed bathing??, missing church for any reason whatsoever, skirts above the knee, not wearing a tie, playing card games, WERE ALL WAYS YOU PARTICIPATED IN DARKNESS!!  Meanwhile, gluttony, gossip, prejudices, etc. all seemed to be ok to participate in…

Paul is telling us not to “participate in the things these people do.”  Well, the first question is: Who are “these people?”  And the second question is: What “things” were they doing? 

We must understand what it means to “practice” or “participate” in “things” that are beneficial rather than bad for us!  Beneficial means that good will come from this.  Bad means, well, bad will come from this!  Paul makes this case in Romans where he speaks about meat being offered to idols-  he personally didn’t have a problem with it, while others did.  This is the juxtaposition to “imitating God”- practicing biblical values means you don’t participate in sinful behavior.  Yes, you bring light to those in darkness; but darkness itself is the condition of sinful practices either because people don’t have the revelation of Jesus (light) or they have chosen to ignore the light.

This also means, I don’t casually or carelessly hang out, around, or in the dark places, suggesting I’m “being missional.”  Living in the light to shine the light of Jesus is all about having and bringing revelation!  It’s being prudent so you can be productive!

DETERMINE WHAT PLEASES GOD

 “Carefully determine what pleases the Lord.”. (Ephesians 5: 10 NLT)

Say, “CAREFULLY!”  “DETERMINE!”  “WHAT PLEASES GOD!”  How carefully do we do that?  Living in the light also means, and this is especially important considering the last point, I’m careful to determine what pleases God.  Here’s a couple things I know pleases God:

Faith (Heb. 11:6- “without faith it’s impossible to please God”).  Sharing the Gospel (Rom. “how beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news” ).  Fulfilling God’s purpose (1 Sam. “to obey is better than sacrifice”).

Now, if I’m smart, if I truly have revelation, I’ve been enlightened, I want to carefully determine and do what pleases… my wife!  And hopefully she feels the same…  I’ve really sucked at that at times!  Why?  Because I’ve determined not so carefully and done what pleases Terry!  Can I make a confession?  It’s challenging for me to please others because I seem to always want to please me!  Am I the only one with that issue??

But all jokes aside, why is it important for me to please my wife, and her me?  Because she and I want peace, personal satisfaction, and passion in our home!  I actually believe that it pleases God when a husband and wife can please each other, when children please their parents, as it relates to biblical values being put into practice.

To live a children of the light is to KNOW what God wants and to put it into practice!  It’s asking: “What will bring God pleasure?” or “Will this bring God pleasure?”  Determine what pleases God when it comes to your life, every aspect of it!

EXPOSE EVIL

Eph. 5:11-14 11 Take no part in the worthless deeds of evil and darkness; instead, expose them. 12 It is shameful even to talk about the things that ungodly people do in secret. 13 But their evil intentions will be exposed when the light shines on them, 14 for the light makes everything visible. This is why it is said, “Awake, O sleeper, rise up from the dead,? and Christ will give you light.”

Darkness is, in many ways, a cover up.  People constantly cover up all kinds of things because they know they’re wrong.  How about the recent Secret Service situation?  Or Watergate?  Or the trial of John Edwards right now?  Or …

What ultimately happens?  How do we find out there has been a cover up?  THERE’S REVELATION and it becomes EXPOSED!

As a kid I’d sweep the dirt under the rug to cover it up… guess what happened?  It’s the first place my mom would look!!

Remember how Adam and Eve tried to cover up their nakedness?  They were “exposed” literally!  And all of us in this room, right now, felt a certain awkwardness with that.  Why?  Because sinfulness and our fallen world has twisted and perverted and made dark all that is right, wholesome, and of the Light!  True?

When Paul says expose evil he’s not talking about running around as the Holy Ghost Police or carrying picket signs with “God Hates Gays!” on them or any other such un-Jesus-like behavior!  NO, Paul is telling us that the Light of Jesus, lived out through how you practice his values, will always expose the darkness, but when it does, now what?

Well, when you’ve been found out, when what you’ve been covering up comes to light, what do you want to find?  How about this- GRACE, MERCY, FORGIVENESS, HOPE and HELP for overcoming the darkness you’ve even chosen to be in.

It’s interesting that Paul is writing to the same church, Ephesus, that Jesus later in John’s Revelation commends for exposing evil, but condemns for losing their first love!  Think about that… He’s saying that “Living in the Light is more than just exposing evil, it’s about loving me!”  Which translates into light not only exposing the evil that wants to consumes people’s lives, but more importantly, bringing Jesus into those situations- his love, grace, mercy, hope, help, forgiveness!

Tony Campolo always said, “Love people but hate their sin!”  But someone else recently said it better in my opinion: “Love people and hate your own sin!”  That’s what puts it all into perspective for us!  It’s being reminded that all of us have a “dark side” an old man, the flesh, the evil in us passed on through our fallen DNA, but the LIGHT SHINES and brings the revelation of of what God values- “That God so loved the world that he gave his only son… and while we were still sinners Christ died for us… that God not only “preaches” the Cross, Jesus put it into practice with his own blood!

Shine!  Living in the Light!  Imitate God by practicing right values.  Don’t participate in darkness.  Determine what pleases God.  Expose evil.